Monthly Archives: May 2004
Gmail Has Potential as Enterprise Platform
A sure sign of Googles ascendancy in the technology firmament is the swooshing sound of black helicopters circling the search services impending IPO. Conspiracy...
Corel Pins Hopes on WordPerfect
Corel Corp.s new owners are turning to that old standby, WordPerfect Office, to lead the company back, but its going to take a lot...
Hilton, HSI: Long-Term Partners
When Hilton Hotels Corp. was set to open a major conference center and hotel in Omaha, Neb., several months ago, the company reserved a...
Siebel Exits CEO Position
Little is expected to change in the short term at the top-selling CRM software vendor as former IBM executive Michael Lawrie replaces Tom Siebel...
Landmark Overhauls Management Tools
When working at a landmark restaurant, change is sometimes not as welcome as the customers. But in the case of the Buffalo Brewpub, in...
Striking Gold in Vegas with Homegrown IT Infrastructure
When Poster Financial Group Inc. bought the famous Golden Nugget casinos and hotels in January, it hit the jackpot. For its $215 million purchase,...
KnowledgeBase.net Tracks Expertise
Companies looking for a tool for building and maintaining a knowledge base of internal- or external-facing information will find that KnowledgeBase.net 4.0 is worth...
VorteXML Ably Converts Content
XML has become the lingua franca of business-to-business communications, but a lot of content is not created as XML. And many companies may want...
Prophet Sharpens SFA Applications
By adding database server support, Avidian Technologies has made Prophet 2004 Server Edition a more compelling solution for companies that need a simple way...
Richer Platforms Demand Developer Discipline
Microsofts Windows Hardware Engineering Conference, held last week in Seattle, emphasizes the still-growing importance of PC technologies in areas other than personal computing. The...